*** try phosphoric acid cleaner (Lowes flooring dept.)
i have a gallon and use it over and over. i just brush it on the bigger steel
parts a few times and soak the small steel ones. used it this week on my front
bumper brackets which were pretty rusty where it meets the frame, brushed it on
a few times over a 2 day period and rust gone. used it recently on my door
strikers, looked pretty old, 20 minutes later very shiny, rinsed in water and
put a little clear coat on, nice looking. don't store it in a metal can! used
it on my carbs also, worked good but leaves a grayish film that can be buffed
out. and NEVER soak your carbs overnight Todd!
----- Original Message -----
From: Don Malling <dmallin@attglobal.net>
Date: Sat, 10 May 2003 14:11:37 -0400
To: skip@pobox.com
Subject: Re: Rust killer
> I was at the Evapo-Rust FAQ and read everyone but that one.... :-)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Don Malling
>
> Skip Montanaro wrote:
> >
> > Don> Looks like parts must be immersed in evapo-rust -- too bad. Anyone
> > Don> know if it can used for body panels?
> >
> > The Evapo-Rust website FAQ has some suggestions about soaking a sponge in
> > the stuff and holding it to the metal with plastic wrap.
> >
> > Don> Anyone able to find the article on evapo-rust at
> > Don> http://www.cleantechcentral.com? I couldn't.
> >
> > Looks like you need to be a subscriber.
> >
> > Skip
>
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